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Andrew West speaks to Deacon George Peich Meat, the Permanent Deacon of St Mary's Dandenong, and St Mary of the Cross, Mordialloc. He shares the story of his chance encounter with Pope Francis in South Sudan and reflects on the legacy of the late Pope on himself and his congregation.
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Mordialloc is a vibe and the team from La Cabra are here for it. Set just back from the beach, and only metres from the train station, the latest Mexican addition to the Mordi strip is also La Cabra's ninth and biggest to date. Housed across three levels in a heritage building, complete with a rooftop deck and stunning views across the bay, it is perfect for watching the sunset with a spicy marg in hand. Foodwise, you'll find all the favourites, think chargrilled corn, jalapeno poppers, nachos, quesadillas, and plenty of tacos. I sat down with founders Sherinder Kohli, Derrick Chandra and Joshua Smith on a hot sunny day when the beach was packed, and hundreds of kids were jumping into the sea from the end of the pier. The three friends met through a shared love of hospitality and a desire to create a super fun dining destination. Since 2019 they have created nine such venues and they have plans for even more. And just a little note to the adventurous, anyone who dines at the Mordi La Cabra from 13 January to 30 March, 2025 will go into the draw to win a week-long trip to Mexico. The trip for two includes accommodation, flights and the winners will be taken on a tour of Mexico's iconic Casa Herradura Tequila Distillery, just rack up $50 on your bill and you'll be in with a shot.
Hosted by Tina from 'Definitive Breaks', the Mordialloc Jazz Orchestra shared their amazing story and played 4 tracks live in our Radio Carrum studio. Enjoy!
Welcome to another of the Monday Breakfast show, produced and presented in the studios of 3CR and hosted by Rob Harrison. First up we hear Cam and Andy of the Yeah Nah Pasaran show speak with academic Chris Wilson about the previously undiscovered digital footprint of the Australian killer who perpetrated massacres in Aotearoa in 2019. You can hear more content from the Yeah Nah Pasaran Show on Thursdays from 4:30 to 5pm or click here to stream it digitally.As the wheels of capitalism, imperialism and colonialism continue to spin, direct action is needed to blockade a global economy which is complicit in the genocide of Palestinians. Today, in cities across the globe, a series of coordinated actions will take place to do exactly that. Rob spoke with Nathalie, a passionate advocate, writer & creative from the SWANA region to talk further about the action. She is a proud descendant of a long line of resistance fighters & political leaders in the Levant. Arriving to this continent as a refugee, Nathalie has dedicated herself to fighting for the rights of marginalized peoples globally and for dismantling structural racism through storytelling, spoken word and staunch political action. Check out the Disrupt Wars Instagram page for more info on all the actions happening throughout Naarm/so-called Melbourne today, including: From 8AM on the steps of Victoria Parliament there will be a rally to get Elbit Systems out of so-called Victoria From 9:30: Blockade to shut down AW Bell at 145 Abbotts Rd, Dandenong SouthFrom 11AM: Speak out for Palestine happening at 700 Swanston StFrom 12pm: BP out of Palestine rally in protest of the oil company's supply of fuel to Israel's military. The protest will occur at 717 Bourke St, DocklandsFollowing that we played James McKenzie of 3CR program In Ya Face's conversation with Damien Patterson, Policy and Advocacy Officer for the Council to Homeless Persons about the need for more funding toward safer housing options for trans and gender diverse people, including a crisis housing facility. You can hear more of the In Ya Face show on Fridays from 4 to 5pm or at the link here.And finally we hear a segment of the YarraBUG show from the 25th of March 2024 in which host Chris speaks with Paul Baker about his pathway from starting off riding BMX as a kid, commuting, workplace bicycle user groups, the June 2022 'halt' of the roll out of protected cycling lanes in Melbourne, organising #comerailtrailwithme bike trail rides and getting elected to the Bicycle Network board. You can listen to the full episode of the YarraBUG show here.Events: On Tuesday the 16th of April there will be a peaceful protest outside Attorney General Mark Dreyfus' office to pressure the Federal Government to remove its alignment with Israel. That's happening from 5:30pm at 566 Main Street, Mordialloc. On Thursday the 18th of April the 'Say No to Injustice: Expel Israeli Ambassador for War Crimes' rally will take place at Federation Square from 5:30pm. Camp Sovereignty is ongoing and support is encouraged. Events are held throughout the week there, the info for which can be found at the Old Country Calling Instagram page. The Free Palestine rally will also continue this Sunday from 12pm outside the State Library.Songs played: 'Morning Sun' - Bumpy'Let Them Know Something' - Barkaa'Cinderella' - Remi Wolf'One True Place' - Amy Saunders
Welcome to another Monday Breakfast show, produced and presented by Rob Harrison in the studios of 3CR. First up we hear an excerpt of Annie McLoughlin of Solidarity Breakfast's conversation with Anthony Kelly, from Melbourne Activist legal Support (MALS), about the VicPol's use of explosive weapons at the Webb Dock picket on March 22. You can listen to the full conversation here.Following that we play a part of Jan Bartlett's interview with James Hita about the campaign against deep sea mining from the Tuesday Hometime show. Jan starts the conversation by asking James how they got started in this type of activism and advocacy. The segment is just an excerpt of a longer interview, to listen to the full conversation, click here. Then we hear Phil Evans, of Earth Matters, speaking with Patrick O'Connor from the University of Adelaide about Whalers Way, a new orbital rocket launch complex. The site is located on one of the last remnants of uncleared land on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. This is just a portion of the full conversation which aired on the Earth Matters show, to listen to the full conversation, click here.For the past 10 weeks, Hume for Palestine has been organising actions at Heat Treatment Australia's Campbellfield location, including rallies and community pickets that have shut down work for a total of 13 days. HTA undertakes metallurgical processing of components for the F-35 striker jet and are integral to the supply chain of weaponry sent to the state of Israel. I spoke with Mercedes Zanker — an activist against militarism, 3CR broadcaster, and a member of Renegade Activists, who are part of the Hume for Palestine Collective — to talk about today's picket at HTA. The picket will continue until HTA publicly ends their contracts with Lockheed Martin and other weapons suppliers. For information about the picket and how you can get involved, see Hume for Palestine's Instagram. On Wednesday last week the Victorian Government released its response to the Yoorrook Justice Commission's report entitled ‘Yoorrook for Justice'. The commission is the nation's first formal truth-telling process set up to examine injustices experienced by First Nations people since colonisation. Of the 46 recommendations the report makes, the Victorian Government under Jacinta Allans supports just 4 in full, with 39 supported in principle or in-review, and 3 recommendations outright rejected. The establishment of a new police independent oversight authority, as recommended by the Commission, is being reviewed or supported in principle. The Victorian Government rejected recommendations that include: raising the criminal age of responsibility to 14 and the minimum age of detention to 16; overhauling discriminatory bail laws and creating a presumption in favour of bail for almost all offences; and strengthening the state's Charter of Human Rights to make it more accessible.I spoke with Nerita Waight, the CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service to talk about the Victorian Government's response. Community Announcements: Ongoing picket at HTA — 43B Lara Way, Campbellfield. For more info see Hume for Palestine's Instagram.On Tuesday April 16th there will be a protest outside Attorney General Mark Dreyfus' office against the Federal Government's alignment with Israel. It'll be held at 566 Main Street, Mordialloc from 5:30pm. Camp Sovereignty continues and your presence is encouraged. Events will be held throughout the week, for more info see the Old Country Calling Instagram. The Free Palestine rally will continue again this Sunday at 12pm outside the State Library to pressure the Federal Government to act of the genocide occurring in Palestine. Songs played: Sentimental and Monday - Holy HolyI Believe (When I Fall In Love It'll Be Forever) - Father John Misty recorded at Electric LadyMorning Sun - Bumpy
Detectives are appealing for assistance to locate two men who were caught on CCTV stealing a car in Mordialloc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Platform 81 Podcast: Kiss My Art proudly presents an exhilarating new episode, featuring the extraordinary musical journey of Harley Luscombe. At just 20 years old, Harley is a gifted solo musician who calls Mordialloc home, bringing a refreshing and youthful energy to the local music scene. As a dedicated artist, Harley is in a perpetual state of creation, constantly conjuring new music and exploring ways to push the boundaries of his craft. His commitment to evolving and refining his artistry is an inspiring testament to his passion for music. Harley's live shows are nothing short of a transcendent experience, an auditory journey that simply feels good. You won't want to miss this extraordinary talent, and you can now enjoy his latest single, "2AM," on Spotify, an enchanting addition to his growing repertoire. Join us in this episode of Platform 81 Podcast: Kiss My Art as we dive into the vibrant world of Harley Luscombe and discover the magic of his music, both on stage and in his latest releases.
This week on Radio Architecture with Ilana Razbash, we welcome Mordi local and Graduate of Architecture MITCH CARTER. Mitch Carter is a Graduate of Architecture from RMIT Architecture and Urban Design whose work is interested in the relationship between public architecture and community wellbeing. During his MArch at RMIT he explored architecture's relationship to accessibility, sustainability, culture, and climate change. He completed his Major Project titled ‘Lifeboat City' under the supervision on Patrick Macasaet in 2022. He has over 4 years of industry experience across multi-residential, education and health sector projects. As a long-time local resident of Mordialloc, Mitch joins Ilana for a discussion about the history, amenity, and architectectural joy of public toilets.
On this episode: We are joined by two REAL Independent candidates that stood in the recent Victorian election – Sarah O'Donnell of Mordialloc and Caroline White of Clarinda. Sarah and Caroline attracted our attention after making multiple posts of our Facebook page after our interview with Joel Jammal of Turning Point Australia. Never to be afraid to give someone a platform, we invited Sarah and Caroline to come on the show to express their views and justify why they disagree with where Turning Point placed them on their How-to-Vote cards. Sarah and Caroline speak about what motivated them to run, what it was really like living in Melbourne under Dan Andrews, and why they were against the paper candidates put forward by Family First and the Freedom Party in their electorates. Follow Sarah at: https://www.facebook.com/IndependentSarahODonnell https://www.instagram.com/sarahodonnell4mordialloc https://sarahodonnell.com.au Follow Caroline at: https://www.facebook.com/caroline.white.independent.candidate.clarinda https://www.instagram.com/carolinewhite4clarinda https://votecaroline.com Hosted by: · Adam Zahra - One Nation candidate for Macarthur https://www.facebook.com/AdamZahra.PHON https://www.instagram.com/zahra4campbelltown/ · Steven Tripp - One Nation candidate for Warringah https://www.facebook.com/ExCandidate.Steven https://twitter.com/RealStevenTripp Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExCandidates/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/excandidates/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExCandidates Gab: https://gab.com/ExCandidates Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/excandidates Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@excandidates Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ex-candidates/id1631685864 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85ZWQ1NGMzMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f6abb085-cb79-411b-958f-e7e89274332f/the-excandidates Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ex-candidates Please share and spread the word!
This is a podcast for older racing enthusiasts and for younger fans who are simply curious about the deeds of previous generations. I've always been aware that a man called Lou Robertson was one helluva horse trainer, but I really didn't know why history has treated him so kindly. Lou's grandson David Robertson knows the story better than anyone and is happy to share it with us. David explains his position in the family lineage. He talks about his upcoming book on the legend of Lou Robertson, and explains the meaning of its unusual title. He reflects on the illness which would claim Lou Robertson's life in 1955, and the remarkable compliment paid to the legendary trainer by the Victoria Racing Club. David looks back on his grandfather's early life in NZ and an involvement with harness horses which would eventually bring him great acclaim. He talks of Lou's relocation to Victoria in the early 1900's with a team of trotters and pacers. The Kiwi horseman quickly made his mark as a trainer and driver. David highlights Robertson's quick trip back to Christchurch to win the NZ Cup in 1905. David acknowledges the influence of Andrew Robertson on his brother's life. This astute horseman had an extraordinary knowledge of thoroughbred and standardbred pedigrees, and was instrumental in sourcing many horses locally and overseas. Under Lou's guidance many of those horses performed with distinction. David Robertson talks of Lou's transition to the thoroughbred training ranks and the many wonderful gallopers whose talents he developed over four decades. He looks at some of his grandfather's achievements on the turf from an Adelaide Cup win with Hamburg Belle in 1914 to Lincoln's Caulfield Cup win in 1949. In between those years Lou won many other major races with a succession of top flight horses. He also trained a frustrating number of minor placegetters in the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups. David talks of Keith Voitre, the expatriate NZ jockey with whom Lou enjoyed some of his most important wins. The trainer was shattered when Voitre died in hospital following a four horse crash at Moonee Valley. Modern day trainers will be interested to learn of the magnificent stabling complex Lou constructed at Mordialloc. He left no stone unturned. David talks of his grandfather's amazing knowledge of the anatomy of the horse, and his talents as a farrier. He explains that Lou could always create the right potion for cuts, scratches or minor injuries. Other trainers often sought his advice. Lou Robertson's love of a bet was well known in Melbourne racing circles during his glory days on the turf. He told friends late in life that gambling had robbed him of much greater wealth. David adds that the same man could be extremely generous. He talks of the high profile people with whom his grandfather rubbed shoulders during his years in racing. David says Lou focused on his horses to the extent that his family was pushed into the background. His three sons had little connection with their father's racing life. He speaks of the quotes he's garnered from high profile racing people over the years about the talents of Lou Robertson. A handful of racing legends were in awe of the great horseman. One of them followed him around like a faithful puppy. David closes with a final mention of the two books he's been working on- “The Oyster And The Wizard” and “Amounis and Phar Lap”. Both chronicle many of the events of perhaps the most romantic period in Australian racing. Both have been researched and written with great passion. If you have even a smidgeon of interest in Australian racing history you'll appreciate David Robertson's recollections of the life and times of his famous grandfather. First there's the podcast. Not too far down the track, copies of “The Oyster And The Wizard” will appear in book stores.
I love hearing beer drinkers argue about which state or region has the best craft beer in the land. Marrickville, Margaret River, Collingwood, Hobart, South Coast NSW, The Gold Coast, Adelaide Hills...every state has a craft beer mecca these days, and it gets me bloody excited!Personally, I feel like, in recent times, Victoria has really been shouting loudly about having some of the best beer around. Names like Brick Lane, Hawkers, Fixation, Bodriggy, Deeds, Molly Rose, Hop Nation, and Kaiju...the list goes on and on. And recently, I fell across another one to add to that list, Braeside Brewing. About 50 minutes South East on the Nepean is where you will find this little brewery, situated sort of on the banks of the Mordialloc Creek. I've never been there, no idea what the creek looks like, but it sounds charming,Celebrating their second anniversary recently, Braeside Head Brewer Charlie Thompson joined me to tell me all about the charm of that little creek...and more!Shop for Braeside Brewing beers hereWant to help spread the craft beer gospel?Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTubeRate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottomOr Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
Alan Chong made the news last year when he gave meals away to struggling Melburnians negatively impacted by the fallout from Covid-19 lockdowns. Over the course of a few months, Chong and his team at Tian 38 cooked and gave away hundreds of meals to people who weren't eligible for JobKeeper or JobSeeker, people who were vulnerable and struggling in the pandemic. But that's not the only reason Alan and Tian 38 are special. Alan loves serving people the food he has created. He sees it as one of the most intimate acts you can do for someone. He hasn't closed over any of the lockdowns and continues to serve his chilli crab jaffles, Hainanese chicken and vegemite osso buco rendang to adoring fans. Responding to the demand, Alan's Tian to You boxes are now going out to suburbs beyond the 10km radius of Flinders Lane, so if you live in Doncaster or Melton, Hughesdale or Mordialloc, amongst many others, there's a day of the week with your name on it and a memorable culinary experience to be had.
Hello if you're new here, and welcome back to our regular listeners! It's good to be back for another episode of The Bayside Bubble podcast in which we revel in celebrating our community and its people. On this episode local resident, Jack Cooper graces us with his time and helps us reflect on the history of Bayside from the perspective from over 65 years of residence here. Jack Cooper recalls the purchasing of land in Beaumaris in 1956 and the unimaginable price difference to today's listings. Jack Cooper's love and passion for his community is evident in his history of founding and contributing to an extensive list of Bayside clubs including the Rotary Club of Mordialloc. Jack tells Kate about the origin of the Gnome and Fairy Festival that has grown in interest over the years and is busily planning its return in March of 2021. It has been amazing to talk to such a passionate local and hear what makes Bayside the best place in the world for him and his family. If you would like to get in touch with Jack Cooper to inquire about a market stall or to find out more about the upcoming Gnome and Fairy Festival in Mordialloc send us an email at baysidebubblepodcast@gmail.com and we will pass it along. Alternatively, you can find more information and contact The Rotary Club of Mordialloc via their website at https://mordiallocrotary.org.au/projects/gnome-festival/.We would like to thank our sponsors at Buxton Real Estate, the premiere real estate agents in Bayside and Chisholm Constructions, committed to providing quality building projects on time and within budget, without exception. Their contributions to the show make all of this possible.
A decade-old apartment building in Mordialloc, Victoria has been evacuated due to fire cladding and life safety risks.
Dustin Brown is the visionary and founder behind Warrior One Yoga, bespoke bayside yoga studios in Brighton and Mordialloc. Dustin grew up in Kauai, Hawaii and after travelling the world as a professional surfer he settled in Melbourne with his wife, Nova. He is a dedicated yogi, vedic meditator, yoga teacher, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and wellness warrior who is making waves in the yoga world! Dustin is an ambassador for global brand Lululemon Athletica and Boys of Yoga, a global movement helping to bring more guys to the mat. As a professional Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt athlete- training, coaching and competing within Australia and Internationally, Dustin brings his martial arts and surfing background to his yoga practice. Through his dedication to his daily personal yoga practice, Dustin has found strength, flexibility, increased recovery, body awareness and an overall balanced lifestyle.In this interview, Amy and Dustin discuss:Making it work in a small studioBlokes, Yoga and getting more men on the matHumility, confidence and being haughty: do's and don't do's!Are you ready to shift from a Yoga teacher hobbyist to an Abundant Yoga Business Owner?Amy's Growing Your Yoga Biz is a 6-month group training, coaching and business development program for Yoga Teachers ready to learn new skills, shift old patterns and limiting beliefs, meet and have fun with new colleagues and friends AND generate more prosperity doing what they love.Learn More Here: http://www.amymcdonald.com.au/growingyouryogabizUse coupon code bizofyoga at check out for $500 off!
Christian is in mourning after the loss of his sunglasses, and wants to know what else people have lost in Melbourne... plus, Christian gravely breaches Patrina's privacy, with something you should never do to a lady!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2014 Tim Richardson was elected to the seat of Mordialloc helping elect the Andrews Labor Government. We hear how Tim's values were formed, his journey to the Labor party the importance of community and if he regrets being an Essendon supporter.
We cross live to our Baykeeper Neil Blake for a live-on-location report and update from the Moonee Ponds Creek Paddle Against Plastic below the Bolte bridge. Then Darren Cottam from EPA Victoria joins us to talk about 'Drain Detectives', a new program where you can play a role in monitoring beaches in Sandringham, Mentone, Mordialloc, Dromana and Rye, and maybe even help solve the mysteries of what ends up in stormwater drains that perhaps shouldn't. And following on from last week, Callum and Affrica are environmental science students from Deakin University who will give us the lowdown on current best practice coastal planning, with a forecast to what should be happening into the kinda unknown future of global warming and sea level rise.And Dr Surf joins us for a surf report - it's been going ORFF!
Andrew Hazewinkel talks about his exhibition What the sea never told. This project takes as its starting point the 1892 Mornington football club tragedy where fifteen young men from Mornington drowned whilst returning from playing a game of football against the township of Mordialloc. Andrew talks candidly about this ambitious project that he developed over a period of three years. Discover more about Andrew’s work for the exhibition which included an epic new video installation, unique cibachrome photographs and an artist publication that reflects on Australia’s worst sporting tragedy. A conversation with MPRG curator Danny Lacy. Our 2018 podcast program is supported by the Gordon Darling Foundation. Introduction by Nathan Schroeder, Music courtesy of The Basics
As part of our series of business interviews, I chatted with Brad Mill from Oscars Hangout in Mordialloc. He talked about the reality of running a small business, as well as how he went about becoming known as the community destination hangout with spending any money on marketing
Hammers, Wiz and the team call all the action LIVE from Dingley!
Hammers, Wiz and the team call all the action LIVE from Dingley!
Hammers, Johnny Tak and the team call all the action LIVE from Mordialloc
Hammers, Johnny Tak and the team call all the action LIVE from Mordialloc
LIVE from Mordialloc in the lead up to the womens game between Mordialloc and Murrumbeena !
LIVE from Mordialloc in the lead up to the womens game between Mordialloc and Murrumbeena !
Hammerz, Wiz, and the team call all the action Live from Princes Highway Reserve.
Hammers, Wiz, and the team call all the action Live from Princes Highway Reserve.
Hammers, Johnny Tak & the team call all the action from Ben Kavanagh Reserve in Mordialloc.
Hammers, Johnny Tak & the team call all the action from Ben Kavanagh Reserve in Mordialloc.
Hammers, Johnny Tak and Brad Sinclair call all of the action from Ben Kavanagh Reserve in Mordialloc as both teams acknowledge the importance of men's health and play to win the Beyond Blue Cup. #OwnTheSouth
Carrum Cowboys V Mordialloc - Round 4, 2016 - Full Match Commentary. Live from Roy Dore Reserve, Carrum.
Hammers, Johnny Tak and the team call the match of the day from the Peanut Farm in St Kilda for Indigenous Round. #OwnTheSouth
Carrum Cowboys v Mordialloc FC - Round 1, 2015 - Full Match Commentary